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Visualizes the conversations on Twitter, Friendfeed, Flickr, Blogs and more.

Visualizes the conversations on Twitter, Friendfeed, Flickr, Blogs and more.

Social Media Search Tool | WhosTalkin? Avec Flattr, Numerama vous propose de gagner et partager de l'argent En avril 2010, l'ancien porte-parole de The Pirate Bay, Peter Sunde, avait présenté Flattr, dont le concept nous avait immédiatement séduit. L'idée de base était de permettre à ceux qui le souhaitent de remercier les auteurs des contenus qu'ils apprécient sur Internet, en leur faisant don d'une partie d'une "cagnotte", dont le montant est choisi librement par chaque utilisateur de Flattr. Grâce à un bouton qui fait office de compteur, chaque membre de Flattr signale les contenus qu'il a apprécié au cours de sa navigation, et la somme qu'il a décidé d'injecter dans la communauté Flattr se répartit ensuite automatiquement entre les auteurs de chacun des différents contenus. Si l'utilisateur décide de faire don de 10 euros, et clique sur 10 contenus différents, chaque contenu aura reçu 1 euro (ou plutôt 90 centimes, puisque Flattr prend une commission de 10 % sur les versements effectués). (suite après la vidéo) C'est ici que les choses sérieuses commencent.

Las redes sociales en la práctica (UNIA) Los pasados 3 y 4 de julio se celebró en Sevilla, en la UNIA (Universidad Internacional de Andalucía), dentro del Espacio-Red de Prácticas Digitales, el encuentro “Las redes sociales en la práctica“, coordinado por Francis Pisani y Tíscar Lara. El evento fue transmitido en directo a través de la plataforma de e-learning Sclipo, donde mediante un simple registro previo se podían seguir las distintas charlas de los conferenciantes. El viernes no pude seguir a Alejandro Piscitelli ni a Genís Roca, ni tampoco la posterior mesa redonda con Andrés Ortiz (Bestiario), Ícaro Moyano (Tuenti) y Gregor Gimmy (Sclipo), aunque Nieves González, que estuvo allí, ha hecho un excelente y amplio resumen en su blog. También he podido ver en Blip, los vídeos que grabó Antonio. El sábado sí pude conectarme a Sclipo y seguir cómodamente sentada, desde casa, las charlas de Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí y de Isidro Maya. Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí, en su charla “Las redes sociales en la esfera política“: Me gusta:

Ghostery Ghosterians! We have a new release ready for the masses. We found a few issues and made some updates. You all have been awesome sending us some quirky behaviour as well. So to you.. we say "Thanks!" Before we get to the details. PLEASE NOTE: The version # for Firefox is 5.4.10. Here are the notes: Defects: A fix for multiple bugs related to the e10s Electrolysis build.Blank options menu in the old Panel > unable to revert to new panelConflict with Adblock Plus in FFX 43 Features: Capping the wizard setup reinitiation at 3, which should prevent people from getting stuck in the setup wizard loop.Purplebox off by defaultUpdated language in extension stores for Chrome, Opera, and SafariRelease note link has been updated to new siteRemoved an extra step from the Safari setup wizard Your current version should auto-update unless you have turned that off from your browser’s menu, but if not, you can get the new version HERE. ~Happy browsing!

Twitter Alerts - TweetBeep.com iFaceSearch : Best Face Search Engine - Find all face pics of the web Research.ly Debuts Real-Time Social Search Platform, Plus 3 Years of Twitter's Archive There's a new tool that online marketers, brand managers and social media experts should be aware of: Research.ly, a new social search platform for researching Twitter conversations and tracking the associated analytics. But this is not your average Twitter analytics tool. Research.ly uses parent company PeopleBrowsr's proprietary server technology to surface a historical analysis of Tweets, going back three years, thanks to its access to Twitter's full feed, a data stream often referred to as the "Twitter firehose." Research.ly's technology breakthrough are these custom indexes on top of Twitter's firehose. What that means for the service's end users is that you have the ability to parse Twitter analytics in a number of different ways. In addition, Research.ly has grouped Twitter users into various demographics (think "moms," "CEOs," "engineers," etc.), which means users can now direct the service to return very precise answers to your queries.

30+ New & Free Web Tools You Should Know – 2009 Edition Roughly a year ago I published a list of not yet popular web tools you should know here on SEOptimise. It’s the most popular post on this blog ever since. While I considered updating the list I decided to compile a new one with a new generation of tools instead of just fixing broken links: 25 new & free Web tools you should know – 2009 edition This is of course a biased list of Web tools (both web based tools or tools for the Web), my own one, but it is fueled by my business blogging, social media optimization and SEO practice so you’ll probably like it as well. All of the tools below either offer free versions or are entirely free. TwitterSearch, SEO & AnalyticsBlogging & Social MediaWeb Development & Misc. Twitter Screenr Record screencast instantly and send them to Twitter using this web based tool Tweecious For saving your own bookmarks from Twitter you can use Tweecious. Tweetdoc Save your Twitter searches and other Twitter “actions” as a PDF file Search, SEO & Analytics

Acronym Finder Kurrently - A real-time search engine for Facebook and Twitter.

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